A list of links to information on U.S. law-enforcement technology: crime fighting, the New York Police Department, the FBI and the Office of Homeland Security.

Below is a list of links to reports, congressional studies and sites dedicated to understanding and improving the state of the nation's law enforcement technology as it relates to crime fighting, the New York Police Department, the FBI and the Office of Homeland Security.

Bernard E. Harcourt, "Policing Disorder"
This article delves into the theory that tolerating minor crimes encourages more serious crimea notion made popular during New York City's crime-reduction wave of the 1990s.

Testimony by International Association of Chiefs of Police President William Berger, former Defense Intelligence Agency Director Lt. Gen., Patrick Hughes, former National Security Agency Director Lt. Gen., William Odom, and others before the Senate Government Affairs Committee's review of the relationship between Homeland Security and the intelligence community.